Growing up is the best thing until you grow up. It provides amazing happenings and opportunities to make your happiness sky-rocket. Modern society messed that up a little bit. Kids in school today often feel insecure for many reasons. They don’t need to be logical. Competition is in human nature and it happens on any field imagined. Kids are also much crueller than grown-ups. Average kids find their security in spontaneously formed groups. All this results with picking up on teens who are different. All means are allowed in fights for better social position. Sometimes that fights become much more than child play. As technology evolves and goes forward, children have more tools to interact with each other. Jason Buxton used difficulties of alienated teen to write story. Based on his story he directed 103 minutes long drama divided in two parts. In first part we get to know main character Sean Randal (Connor Jessup). He lives in remote Canada with his father. He has trouble socializing in the school. He starts friendship with lovely girl Deanna Roy (Alexia Fast). Following cliché, every cute girl has bigger and stronger boyfriend. Sean gets bullied so much that had to do something to feel better. He writes story and uploads it on line. That story contained scenes of graphic violence. Sean fantasized to commit massacre in the school. When authorities find out his story they take it seriously. This part of movie is packed up with emotions and it is the stronger half. Second half is more like critique of Canadian youth prisons. Movie Blackbird reveals how small reckless mistakes push unfortunate teens in to much bigger ones.